London. The Museum Book Store. 1924and 1927. TWO PAPER BOUND CATALOGUES, each 9 3/4 x 7 1/4 inches, 80 and 92pp, light wear and toning to covers, overall very good condtition. A fascinating look at availability and pricing of antique maps before the Depression. In general pricing is in the... More

Philadelphia. E. H. Butler & Co., 1886. School atlas, 12 x 10 inches, with 34 full color maps of the world, 13 of which are specific to the US (including 3 that are double page). Maps in very good clean condition, remarkable given the age of the volume. Very light... More

New York. The Century Company. 1897. World Atlas, Volume 10, the final volume of the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia publication "prepared under the superintendence of Benjamin E. Smith." The volume measures 12 x 9 inches and contains 382 pages. Most of the maps in the Atlas are printed on double... More

New York. The Century Company. 1906. World Atlas, Volume 10, the final volume of the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia "prepared under the superintendence of Benjamin E. Smith." The 550 page volume measures 12 x 9 inches with three-quarter leather binding, marbled edges. Most of the maps in the Atlas consist... More

London. Robert Jennings. 1828. A self-identified "Pocket" Atlas, 6 3/4 x 5 ½ inches, featuring 71 exquisitely hand-colored and highly detailed maps, almost all in very good clean condition. Those of antiquity, identified as "Classical," are 26 in number while 45 maps reflect contemporary cartography. Most maps measure approximately 6... More

Chicago. The Reilly & Britton Company. 1911. Hard-cover World Atlas, 15 x 10 ½ inches; 192 pages. Full-color maps of the individual states or territories are the primary feature of the Atlas. They are chiefly depicted on a single page, although two are double-page maps: Texas and California. These suffer... More